Herno launches home collection with the Habita line, aimed at “accompanying customers not only in the act of dressing, but also in the daily rituals that take place in the home, the ultimate intimate space,” the brand explains. The collection opens with its first “chapter,” The Holiday Living: a series designed to celebrate the winter festive season, featuring fragranced diffusers and candles accented with wood and leather details, alongside a selection of decorations in ceramic, wood, and steel, crafted in small Umbrian workshops, turned and finished by hand.
The textile line comprises throws and cushions in merino wool, cashmere, and cotton, characterised by Herno’s signature sartorial finishes, such as leather labels and a button fastening inspired by the brand’s jackets. Finally, there is a convivial element, with pieces dedicated to play: a chess set in wood, leather, and steel, and a box containing the brand’s first deck of cards
“Each element is conceived to inhabit everyday life with the same care and the same attention to materials that distinguish each of the brand’s garments,” the brand explains. “The distinctive value of Herno Habita lies in entirely Italian production and in craftsmanship that merges tradition and modernity. These are objects that do not follow fleeting seasons, but are made to last, becoming companions to moments and memories, like a coat that endures through [many] winters.”
Herno Habita is available in stores and on the brand’s online store; the next launch of the collection is scheduled for April 2026.

HERNO Habita (Home Collection)
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